Question

I’ve experienced facial paralysis symptoms again, and the doctor says it’s Hunter Syndrome facial paralysis. Can this disease be cured?

Answer

This type of facial paralysis has a longer course of illness and must be actively treated to be cured. Facial paralysis from Hunter Syndrome can be cured, but the process is lengthy and requires active cooperation from the patient, as well as attention to certain taboos and proper facial care. Hunter’s myasthenia gravis is a disease with a relatively high incidence rate, also known as knee joint neuritis, and is a form of peripheral facial paralysis. Patients may experience vision decline, ear pain, and so on. Severe cases may even result in the loss of labor capacity, so it is very important to do well in daily care.